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AFennecfox

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  1. Nita Sanchez and Kovit Sangwaraporn — Market of Monsters by Rebecca Schaeffer— aroace — queerplatonic partners in crime conquering a semi-magical black market Morgan Hault — The Great Library by Rachel Caine — aromantic — she and the main character play out a Standard YA Romantic SubplotTM then realize “oh crap… we’re in a Standard YA Romantic SubplotTM“ and just stay best friends instead (it’s hilarious) Emma Robledo — Sidekick Squad by C. B. Lee — aroace — superhero without powers who is smarter than all the other protagonists Vanja Ros and Emeric Conrad — Little Thieves by Margaret Owen — demiromantic demisexual — a thief and a “sanctimonious coatrack” detective-ing, making friends, and dealing with that one time Vanja accidentally started a cult Sal Vidon — Sal and Gabi Break the Universe by Carlos Hernandez — aromantic — I’m just living for the line “If you were any more aro, I’d shoot you out of a bow.” Glain Wathen — The Great Library by Rachel Caine — aroace — token badass leading an army to overthrow the dystopian Library of Alexandria Adair — Market of Monsters by Rebecca Schaeffer — aromantic — ice cream-loving kelpie who jokes about his murder basement
  2. Emerelda from A Tale of Magic (no love interest + wears green all the time = mandatory aromantic headcannon)
  3. There’s a poet named Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon. Never read any of her poems but I think she has the coolest name ever.
  4. Currently reading When We Were Magic by Sarah Gailey My favorite books are Suggested Reading (by Dave Connis, highly highly recommended), Not Your Backup, Dragonslayer, and The House of Hades (currently living for when The Sun and the Star comes out…) Mostly fiction. Fantasy and dystopian are probably my favorites. But I like reading a lot of different stuff
  5. It was actually pretty good! I’ve been learning guitar and today I began taming the wild barre chords
  6. I’m not particularly friendly either ;) The next person gets a binder of preschool crayon drawings
  7. Theater is my sport
  8. When headcannoning characters in classic literature as queer is the only thing that gets you through high school English class
  9. I just love having a word to describe who I am. It’s something that I don’t think non-queer people really think about: that somewhere, there is an actual word that people know that describes something complicated about YOU. Like there can be things you’re familiar with, and you know what they are, but they don’t have a name. But when you find the word for them, it just seems so perfect. (Like the word malinger means to pretend to be sick so you don’t have to do work! I’m sure lots of people are familiar with that idea, but there’s also words to describe that thing that we’re familiar with. That’s something cool about different languages, since they can have different words for concepts that otherwise are unnamed.) So there’s this complicated, messy, undeniable part of me. But there’s word for it. And that’s the most wonderful feeling in the world.
  10. Yay! I also don’t know anyone who’s read them so that’s soo great that you have :) I don’t remember too much about the series, bc it’s been almost a year and once I started questioning all understanding of the actual plot went out the window, but I think you should read book three? Question mark? Emma’s aroace and my queer icon and that’s my only real recollection of it
  11. For the longest time I wanted the power of knowing exactly where everything is and being able to find anything, but when I told anyone they thought it was kind of a boring superpower. But then the main character in the Sidekick Squad series, which was also the books that made me realize I was aro, had that exact same power. Tell me it’s not meant to be.
  12. This week is banned books week. It’s an event to bring awareness to banned/challenged books and people who are persecuted because of the things they read/write.

    (As you may guess, lots of those books are queer.)

    There’s lots of online information about it if anyone’s interested. Go read something :)

    1. Harvest-Unity

      Harvest-Unity

      this is the coolest holiday I've heard of :D

  13. Hi, I’m a teen but the pace of this thread has low key intimidated me so far…
  14. In English, we were reading a short story about a kid who had a crush on someone in their class, and then our teacher made us go around the room and say who the first person we had a crush on was.

    And I was just there having a panic attack.

    1. A User

      A User

      y i k e s

      just say maybe no one?

    2. AFennecfox

      AFennecfox

      @A User

      Thx, I just said I hadn’t really had a crush on anyone but that I had made up a crush when I was like eight

      My tiny bit of aroness in the most stereotypical allo activity ever

    3. A User

      A User

      lmao

      at least it went sorta well

  15. Tree houses as the aromantic building?
  16. Glain Wathen, Morgan Hault, and Annis from The Great Library series by Rachel Caine It is specifically said that Glain does not show desire for a romantic partner and only expresses love through loyalty and friendship For Morgan, I raise you this quote: “The problem was that she wasn’t sure she was in love with him. Or capable of that kind of feeling. He was as close as she’d ever been to the grand sleeps of emotion she’d seen others take.” And Annis is aroallo ofc Please say someone else has read this series? I love it so much but don’t know anyone who’s heard of it
  17. Books. (All the best things come from books.) Specifically Not Your Backup by CB Lee, part of a series about queer superheroes. Which was kind of strange, because I came across the term aromantic less than two months earlier in a different book, but I guess that one just didn’t register. This was followed by a week of feeling like my life was falling apart and staying up all night doing google research. And now I’m ~fine
  18. I’m currently working at a summer camp for 5-7 year olds. Camper: Did you make your lunch? Me: Yes Camper: (Seriously concerned and pitying) Do you have a mom? Me: ...Yes Camper: Is she OLD? Me: She’s a normal mom age Camper: How old is she exactly?
  19. I’m not out to my family yet so I can’t buy stuff but my friend got me an aro flag pin for my birthday 💚
  20. I find fennec foxes adorable and hilarious- they’re really small with really big ears. And my initials are AF, so it’s fun to put a little about myself in my username. I use this for pretty much all my online usernames.
  21. I’m learning asl too! Sadly i don’t think there are any signs for arospec identities… yet. There are some other lgbtq signs though if you look them up :)
  22. I’m in high school and I was meeting with my schools GSA today, we talked a bit about projects and then were just hanging out. My friend who is the same gender as me hugged me and I must have looked pretty uncomfortable, bc someone said kind of jokingly “And then the only straight person here.” That was followed by a lot of awkward silence and me telling them I’m aro. I don’t try to hide my identity. I have aro + aroallo striped keychains on my backpack, and some of my friends know (including the friend who was hugging me- she was definitely not doing that as a romantic gesture). But I guess, to a lot of people, I look “straight”. I dress pretty traditionally femme and I’m not interested in other girls, therefore I must be straight. And I’m a quiet, kind of awkward person in group settings, so I think people were assuming I was uncomfortable with talking about queer stuff. The thing that’s bothering me isn’t that people were mistaking my identity. If I haven’t directly told them, I wouldn’t expect them to know. I’m just really put off/wierded out by the idea that everyone sees me in a way that is so different from how I see myself. I feel like I got to watch myself from outside my body. What is it that I’m doing that’s making literally everyone see me like this? thank you for dealing with my angsty teenage ramblings :)
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